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11-23-2016, 06:14 PM
https://www.yahoo.com/celebrity/m/77bc1328-3ca9-30d6-84f8-c6c25c2b9c60/adam-west%26%2339%3Bs-batman-and.html
Earlier this year, fans finally got to see Batman and Wonder Woman meet on the big screen in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. Unfortunately, two of the most popular small-screen versions of the iconic heroes (Adam West’s Batman and Lynda Carter’s Wonder Woman) never got the opportunity. Now that both of those TV shows live on in modern homage comics (Batman ‘66 and Wonder Woman ‘77) DC is making up for lost time. The new digital-first crossover series, Batman ‘66 Meets Wonder Woman ‘77, brings the West and Carter version together in comic form, in a plot that spans from the ’40s all the way through the ’60s and ’70s settings of the respective TV shows, as the two heroes battle the immortal
Earlier this year, fans finally got to see Batman and Wonder Woman meet on the big screen in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. Unfortunately, two of the most popular small-screen versions of the iconic heroes (Adam West’s Batman and Lynda Carter’s Wonder Woman) never got the opportunity. Now that both of those TV shows live on in modern homage comics (Batman ‘66 and Wonder Woman ‘77) DC is making up for lost time. The new digital-first crossover series, Batman ‘66 Meets Wonder Woman ‘77, brings the West and Carter version together in comic form, in a plot that spans from the ’40s all the way through the ’60s and ’70s settings of the respective TV shows, as the two heroes battle the immortal